Leicester International Short Film Festival
The Leicester International Short Film Festival began with humble beginnings back in 1996 using the name, "Seconds Out". the intention had been to exhibit work created by the U.K's east midlands film making community. However, it has since became one of the most important Short film festivals in the U.K., and has gained recognition from around the world.
Known as the "CAN" film festival, uniquely develops creative potential. The event organisers wish to expand its stature in conjunction with film-makers. Lineout continually seeks partnership & sponsorship opportunities for this work.
References
- Adele Pascale. Leicester Short Film Festival: CAN 2005. BBC Leicester. 2 November 2005.
- Barry Turner. The Screenwriter's Handbook 2010. Palgrave Macmillan. 2009. Page 218. (The Screenwriter's Handbook 2009, p 232).
- Robin Turner. "So Where's the Main Threat to the Welsh Bid to Be City of Culture?". Western Mail. 7 March 2013. HighBeam.
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